Jacob Sirmon: "We hate Woodinville"
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Then whatshouldicareabout?whatshouldicareabout said:
Sounds like you should quit Washington footballDeepSeaZ said:Hey hight film guys. Watch lowlights too. Can a player overcome adversity? Can a player overcome negativity? Can he put his team in the best position to win? That's the guy I want.
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He will never convince anyone he was going for the whoosh.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You really suck at this.Tequilla said:
Another woosh that many fell for hook line and sinkerWilburHooksHands said:
This is sad, sad chest beating.Tequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
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Send your $10.95 over to Derek Johnson.DerekJohnson said:Final score: Woodinville 17, Bothell 10.
Sirmon under pressure all night. Looked ordinary.
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We shouldn't. Spiker's QB is better.Tequilla said:
Dylan Morris looked like he sucked against Sumner ... we probably shouldn't go after him eitherIce_Holmvik said:Jesus. One fucking game. He had a shit O-line last year. That line is incrementally better this year. Kid is still a junior and has almost 2 full seasons left to play. He is less than half way through his high school career in terms of games played. Not worried in the least about this game. Besides we get Dylan Morris in 2019.
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Wow, what a shitheel comment from our friend TequillaTequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
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Our?
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That's my job ...DerekJohnson said:
Wow, what a shitheel comment from our friend TequillaTequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
And this WDWHA or rush to assume that Sirmon is door.ass.out is way too premature IMO ...
Sirmon's physical talent is obvious ... we have heard the rumors about papa and son Sirmon fighting with each other a bit to the point where it is clear that Sirmon probably has a little growing up to do ...
He also is still 17 years old and you don't give up on that kind of talent ...
Taking 2 QBs in this class is giving insurance that we will emerge from Browning with a great QB option (I only wish we were as diligent on our OL) ... I could see both starting games for UW down the road ... but it also gives protection in case the intangibles to Sirmon don't pan out and what DJ cited never improves
My experiences around talented HS level players when they start facing adversity is that they often struggle initially with it because it is so new ... once the shock wears away though it comes down to either they pull themselves off the mat after getting knocked down and show the heart of a fighter or they wallow in their self pity and ultimately flame out ...
Behind every great athlete is a great heart and the unmistakenable desire to compete and fight for victories ...
Jacob Sirmon for perhaps the first time in his life is REALLY faced with this ... any warnings from either his Dad or Pete up until now probably fell largely on deaf ears ... this very well may be his wake up call to reality. The ball is in his court ... let's see how he responds. -
...Tequilla said:
That's my job ...DerekJohnson said:
Wow, what a shitheel comment from our friend TequillaTequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
And this WDWHA or rush to assume that Sirmon is door.ass.out is way too premature IMO ...
Sirmon's physical talent is obvious ... we have heard the rumors about papa and son Sirmon fighting with each other a bit to the point where it is clear that Sirmon probably has a little growing up to do ...
He also is still 17 years old and you don't give up on that kind of talent ...
Taking 2 QBs in this class is giving insurance that we will emerge from Browning with a great QB option (I only wish we were as diligent on our OL) ... I could see both starting games for UW down the road ... but it also gives protection in case the intangibles to Sirmon don't pan out and what DJ cited never improves
My experiences around talented HS level players when they start facing adversity is that they often struggle initially with it because it is so new ... once the shock wears away though it comes down to either they pull themselves off the mat after getting knocked down and show the heart of a fighter or they wallow in their self pity and ultimately flame out ...
Behind every great athlete is a great heart and the unmistakenable desire to compete and fight for victories ...
Jacob Sirmon for perhaps the first time in his life is REALLY faced with this ... any warnings from either his Dad or Pete up until now probably fell largely on deaf ears ... this very well may be his wake up call to reality. The ball is in his court ... let's see how he responds. -
Tick, tick, tickTequilla said:
That's my job ...DerekJohnson said:
Wow, what a shitheel comment from our friend TequillaTequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
And this WDWHA or rush to assume that Sirmon is door.ass.out is way too premature IMO ...
Sirmon's physical talent is obvious ... we have heard the rumors about papa and son Sirmon fighting with each other a bit to the point where it is clear that Sirmon probably has a little growing up to do ...
He also is still 17 years old and you don't give up on that kind of talent ...
Taking 2 QBs in this class is giving insurance that we will emerge from Browning with a great QB option (I only wish we were as diligent on our OL) ... I could see both starting games for UW down the road ... but it also gives protection in case the intangibles to Sirmon don't pan out and what DJ cited never improves
My experiences around talented HS level players when they start facing adversity is that they often struggle initially with it because it is so new ... once the shock wears away though it comes down to either they pull themselves off the mat after getting knocked down and show the heart of a fighter or they wallow in their self pity and ultimately flame out ...
Behind every great athlete is a great heart and the unmistakenable desire to compete and fight for victories ...
Jacob Sirmon for perhaps the first time in his life is REALLY faced with this ... any warnings from either his Dad or Pete up until now probably fell largely on deaf ears ... this very well may be his wake up call to reality. The ball is in his court ... let's see how he responds. -
Tequilla said:
That's my job ...DerekJohnson said:
Wow, what a shitheel comment from our friend TequillaTequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
And this WDWHA or rush to assume that Sirmon is door.ass.out is way too premature IMO ...
Sirmon's physical talent is obvious ... we have heard the rumors about papa and son Sirmon fighting with each other a bit to the point where it is clear that Sirmon probably has a little growing up to do ...
He also is still 17 years old and you don't give up on that kind of talent ...
Taking 2 QBs in this class is giving insurance that we will emerge from Browning with a great QB option (I only wish we were as diligent on our OL) ... I could see both starting games for UW down the road ... but it also gives protection in case the intangibles to Sirmon don't pan out and what DJ cited never improves
My experiences around talented HS level players when they start facing adversity is that they often struggle initially with it because it is so new ... once the shock wears away though it comes down to either they pull themselves off the mat after getting knocked down and show the heart of a fighter or they wallow in their self pity and ultimately flame out ...
Behind every great athlete is a great heart and the unmistakenable desire to compete and fight for victories ...
Jacob Sirmon for perhaps the first time in his life is REALLY faced with this ... any warnings from either his Dad or Pete up until now probably fell largely on deaf ears ... this very well may be his wake up call to reality. The ball is in his court ... let's see how he responds.
Your experience? What experience is that? Why not just say you might be wrong about the kid and we might be right? After all, we actually watched him play.Tequilla said:
That's my job ...DerekJohnson said:
Wow, what a shitheel comment from our friend TequillaTequilla said:
It's why some of us have a podcast that talks a lot of recruiting and others don'tCokeGreaterThanPepsi said:This is all so hopeless
And this WDWHA or rush to assume that Sirmon is door.ass.out is way too premature IMO ...
Sirmon's physical talent is obvious ... we have heard the rumors about papa and son Sirmon fighting with each other a bit to the point where it is clear that Sirmon probably has a little growing up to do ...
He also is still 17 years old and you don't give up on that kind of talent ...
Taking 2 QBs in this class is giving insurance that we will emerge from Browning with a great QB option (I only wish we were as diligent on our OL) ... I could see both starting games for UW down the road ... but it also gives protection in case the intangibles to Sirmon don't pan out and what DJ cited never improves
My experiences around talented HS level players when they start facing adversity is that they often struggle initially with it because it is so new ... once the shock wears away though it comes down to either they pull themselves off the mat after getting knocked down and show the heart of a fighter or they wallow in their self pity and ultimately flame out ...
Behind every great athlete is a great heart and the unmistakenable desire to compete and fight for victories ...
Jacob Sirmon for perhaps the first time in his life is REALLY faced with this ... any warnings from either his Dad or Pete up until now probably fell largely on deaf ears ... this very well may be his wake up call to reality. The ball is in his court ... let's see how he responds.







